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. >> a hit uc berkeley tonight. a million dollar endowment to help undocumented students make it through college. abc 7 news at 6:00 continue >>> in washington another day and another step closer to that fiscal cliff. at this point it's hard to tell if there is any progress in the negotiations. and judging by public statements made by the speaker, it does not look good. abc 7 news mark matthews is here with word on what we're not seeing. >> yes. we heard speaker boehner called the president this evening to make a counter offer to the president's latest offer, when abc 7 news at 4:00 we talked about inside game@ú4d versus the outside gam. the out side game is played for leverage. inside is where real negotiations are taking place. >> in okay gress the american people have be scratching their heads and wondering when is the president going to get serious? >> democratic leader took the floor. >> he said he's willing to make some changes but it's important that any changes not hurt the middle class. >> the post you'rin
. >> a hit uc berkeley tonight. a million dollar endowment to help undocumented students make it through college. abc 7 news at 6:00 continue >>> in washington another day and another step closer to that fiscal cliff. at this point it's hard to tell if there is any progress in the negotiations. and judging by public statements made by the speaker, it does not look good. abc 7 news mark matthews is here with word on what we're not seeing. >> yes. we heard speaker boehner...
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. >> the standoff between a group called occupy the farm and uc berkeley is escalating. just a short time ago the university filed a lawsuit against 14 people for illegal occupation of a university-owned piece of land in all banny. abc 7 news is live with the latest on this. >> the lawsuit filed in supreme court and this claims the group conspired to build an illegal encampment and asked for financial compensation this, man is one of 14 named in that lawsuit. he is actually named by name. the others in that university tried to regain control of the property so they filed that suit and claim names 150 unnamed defendants that lists the suit as john doe this, is a latest move to regain control of the property. they say they need it for educational use and research and that the illegal occupation of the land prevents that from happening. i have to tell you things took a turn this morning. police decided to set up barricades and told occupiers they needed to leave. they said if they didn't leave, they'd be arrested. and if they'd interfere, chemical agents could be used again
. >> the standoff between a group called occupy the farm and uc berkeley is escalating. just a short time ago the university filed a lawsuit against 14 people for illegal occupation of a university-owned piece of land in all banny. abc 7 news is live with the latest on this. >> the lawsuit filed in supreme court and this claims the group conspired to build an illegal encampment and asked for financial compensation this, man is one of 14 named in that lawsuit. he is actually named by...
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. >>> uc berkeley chancellor is making a promise to high school students tonight. if they do the work and are admitted into the university of california he says the financial resources this-to-#pooñ them get a college education will be abc 7 news is here with this story. >> you know no one better than he to talk about the value of a college education. the uc berkeley chancellor was a first in his family to graduate from high school, he went on to get his phd from yale. only a few students will end up at cal. the hope is that they'll all end up in college. the chancellor travels to lincoln high in san jose to talk to students about the importance of an education. first, addressing seniors.. >> people will put obstacles in your way. >> the chancellor highlighted there are resources. a family making less than tuition. in 2013 undocumented students on1,"e path to citizenship will be eligible for financial aid. and for those who don't get into cal their freshman year, he reminded them to keep pushing. >> we take in 5,000 students directly out of high school and more t
. >>> uc berkeley chancellor is making a promise to high school students tonight. if they do the work and are admitted into the university of california he says the financial resources this-to-#pooñ them get a college education will be abc 7 news is here with this story. >> you know no one better than he to talk about the value of a college education. the uc berkeley chancellor was a first in his family to graduate from high school, he went on to get his phd from yale. only a...
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. >> later tonight a uc berkeley grad who went to ghana and started a university, changing his homeland one student at a time. >> james bond faces up to changing times. that and more coming up. >>> coping with the death of someone close is never easy. >> no. it is not. but some bay area families with loved ones in assistive living centers say they're forced to face another tragedy. >> yes. it is a greing controversy. it's interesting. it's common forx[8Ñ homes to require 30 day notice before a resident leaves a facility. of late it has been enforced even when a resident died. that has families shaking their/(i heads in disbelief. miranda mourns of death of the ill cousin she promised to care for until he died. >> so i kind of view that i >> she couldn't believe what came in the mail after he died at his assistive living center. >> they're asking for rent coveringwgcx(!e two weeks after he passed away. >> the same thing happened to robert li from north bee. his 96-year-old mother, jesse died just 10 days after moving into the avenue assistive living center. >> i said i paid $11,000 for
. >> later tonight a uc berkeley grad who went to ghana and started a university, changing his homeland one student at a time. >> james bond faces up to changing times. that and more coming up. >>> coping with the death of someone close is never easy. >> no. it is not. but some bay area families with loved ones in assistive living centers say they're forced to face another tragedy. >> yes. it is a greing controversy. it's interesting. it's common forx[8Ñ homes...
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. >> and this labor economist at uc berkeley center says nationally the auto industry is adding jobs, and while those jobs are not as high paying as they used to be, a new survey shows 30% of employers say they're planning to hire full-time workers in four months. and california is a different story. >> we know folks lost their jobs and have become reimemployed are finding jobs that are lower quality, lower pay than before. >> most people are grabbing what they can now in this economy. including me. >> in berkeley donald told me he'd love to be able to find a full time job with benefits but hasn't yet and former clinton administration labor secretary says there is this trend. >> there is fewer permanent safe full time jobs more and more contingent jobs. >> saying companies are increasing by holding down the cost of labor. and researchers at uc berkeley found that 93% of the economic gains from 2009 to 2011 went to the wealthyest 1%. profits have spurred wall street as wages for workers have stagnated. >> yeah. that is good for profits in the short term but long term those people are c
. >> and this labor economist at uc berkeley center says nationally the auto industry is adding jobs, and while those jobs are not as high paying as they used to be, a new survey shows 30% of employers say they're planning to hire full-time workers in four months. and california is a different story. >> we know folks lost their jobs and have become reimemployed are finding jobs that are lower quality, lower pay than before. >> most people are grabbing what they can now in this...
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the land is owned by uc berkeley and occupiers accuse the university of not taking care of the plants. the activist are planning to protest monday before a public hearing on development plans near the gill tract. >> ama: more than 1400 people resting in a san jose cemetery were railroad today. a prayer service was held at the santa clara county center campus inch september they unearthed pine becomes from a potter's field that had been forgotten. the consecutive fins, in the path of construction, will be removed in a dig any need matter and dealt with in adored kansas with the law and current practices. the rest will stay in their rest place. >> friends of see a lamar are not giving up. today the held a car wash fundraiser. searchers have to be 18 so many of her friends were too young so they organized the car wash to pay for expenses of the search. >> it's important to do these, to show that all the teenagers are not giving up. we still have hope she's going to come home and we're doing everything possible we can do as minors to help raise funds and keep the searches going. >> alan:
the land is owned by uc berkeley and occupiers accuse the university of not taking care of the plants. the activist are planning to protest monday before a public hearing on development plans near the gill tract. >> ama: more than 1400 people resting in a san jose cemetery were railroad today. a prayer service was held at the santa clara county center campus inch september they unearthed pine becomes from a potter's field that had been forgotten. the consecutive fins, in the path of...
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. >> uc berkeley engineer doesn't predict a catastrophe but has doubts about the safety of the design. >> there is no system like this in the world. no one knows how a bridge of this system will perform. >> now, caltrans counters the span being built to withstand what they call a 1500 year earthquake. they won't put a scale number on that. they told me it would be both larger than both loma prieta and 1906 san francisco earthquake. >> reminders. be sure to look at the prepare norcal page. it has everything you need to know and work will force caltrans to close the bridge this weekend and next weekend. closure wins at 0 10:00 p.m. but one westbound lane closing at lek. -- 11:00. be sure to down load our waze app. >> a lot of information. let's go back to talk about football and weather. >> it's so warm. let me give you a look of what's happening. clear skies from coast toinland there. has been a very warm to hot day. hot in spots inland. even now it's warm, 71 degrees here in san francisco. 85 across the bay in oakland. we've got low to mid-80s inland east bai. we do have a red flag wa
. >> uc berkeley engineer doesn't predict a catastrophe but has doubts about the safety of the design. >> there is no system like this in the world. no one knows how a bridge of this system will perform. >> now, caltrans counters the span being built to withstand what they call a 1500 year earthquake. they won't put a scale number on that. they told me it would be both larger than both loma prieta and 1906 san francisco earthquake. >> reminders. be sure to look at the...
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israel. 65-year-old slow mow -- shlomo bentin was a guest lecturer at uc berkeley. police say the driver unknowingly hit bentin yesterday afternoon and return to the scene after being alerted by a passing motorist. >> what gap -- began as a robbery ended with two suspects in custody. two suspects drove away and police began a pursuit. the suspects crashed into a tree at 14th and poplar street. they tried to run away but police were on scene to grab them. >> alan: oakland law enforcement officials believe they put a huge dent in the city's crime problem. charges against the mafia including trafficking, identity theft and firearm possession. the u.s. attorney says the indictment stems from an 18-month long investigation. >> ama: nearly 2,000 firefighters are still battling a wildfire in the sierra foot hills. it's burning near forest hill and coal vac in placerounty. the fire forced 300 people to leave their homes and has blackened more than 1400 acres. part of the work this weekend will include bulldozing lines of defense between mountain communities and the fire. it
israel. 65-year-old slow mow -- shlomo bentin was a guest lecturer at uc berkeley. police say the driver unknowingly hit bentin yesterday afternoon and return to the scene after being alerted by a passing motorist. >> what gap -- began as a robbery ended with two suspects in custody. two suspects drove away and police began a pursuit. the suspects crashed into a tree at 14th and poplar street. they tried to run away but police were on scene to grab them. >> alan: oakland law...
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berkeley who wants to pave the land and turn into it commercial space. the police told at the occupiers they're subject to arrest for trespassing. >> alan: hundreds of people came out today to help the san bruno neighborhood devastate by the gasline explosion. >> reporter: it was on september evening in 2010 that a tower of fire started shooting into the sky from a ruptured pg&e line. this sunday 200 people turned out to participate in a replanting project put together bay 13-year-old. amongst the caution tape, the houses being rebuilt, and the flowers on the chain-link fence marking where a gas-fed fire tore through this neighborhood, on this sunday, there are hem common -- lemon trees and wrapped blubz waiting to be planted. >> we're connecting the neighborhood and replacing the trees lost. >> for those who lived through the terrible fire that burned threw here when a pg&e gasline exploded more than a year and a half ago, this is a welcome day to replant and rebuilt. >> very heartfelt thanks from us and our neighbors. >> pat and her husband steve lost
berkeley who wants to pave the land and turn into it commercial space. the police told at the occupiers they're subject to arrest for trespassing. >> alan: hundreds of people came out today to help the san bruno neighborhood devastate by the gasline explosion. >> reporter: it was on september evening in 2010 that a tower of fire started shooting into the sky from a ruptured pg&e line. this sunday 200 people turned out to participate in a replanting project put together bay...
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berkeley owned parcel of land used by the college of natural resources. >> we're not here to get raided and have it be a spectacle. we are here because we want this land preserved as a ag land. >> cal insisted that's what it's idea for but demonstrators don't believe it. the moved in, put up tends and started farming, and to make access easier, they built a ladder and slide as police and security stood by. yesterday occupiers got an ultimatum. leave the farm and taken a meeting or risk prosecution. the only thing that left the farm today were tents and sleeping bags. >> anyone with gear, it all came out. >> the uc has been focusing too much on the encampment. it's been clearly a consensus issue for them and the researchers so as a symbol of good faith we're removing our encampment. >> an important first step. we declare -- with a few dozen untrained and uninvited guests and what is an open-air laboratory. >> the demonstrators plan to continue farming the land daily, and some say they'll stay with or without tents. >> i would like to be able to protect the easement. >> the university has
berkeley owned parcel of land used by the college of natural resources. >> we're not here to get raided and have it be a spectacle. we are here because we want this land preserved as a ag land. >> cal insisted that's what it's idea for but demonstrators don't believe it. the moved in, put up tends and started farming, and to make access easier, they built a ladder and slide as police and security stood by. yesterday occupiers got an ultimatum. leave the farm and taken a meeting or...
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. >> students at uc berkeley are lawning a movement to double the number of minority students there. a rally on the steps of sprowl hall featured a latino high school student who was not a acceptedded to cal. she took numerous a.p. classes but did not have the level of schooling other students did. >> there's absolutely no reason the administration should let student whose have taken calculus at community colleges, come in as second language learners and gotten top g.p.a.s. that's discrimination, not recognizing the extra struggle that underrepresent students are going through. >> students occupied sprowl hall for five hours on friday in protest of the lack of minority involvement there. >>> mike wallace, the man who made interviews an ordeal for his guests, and made "60 minutes" a household name, is dead at age 93. wallace was the first reporter hired on the "60 minutes" staffin' 1968 which turned a respectable career in journalism into a success. he interviewed a list of who's who on "60 minutes". >> i though restore respect the presidency. >> i probably am a dead man already. >> y
. >> students at uc berkeley are lawning a movement to double the number of minority students there. a rally on the steps of sprowl hall featured a latino high school student who was not a acceptedded to cal. she took numerous a.p. classes but did not have the level of schooling other students did. >> there's absolutely no reason the administration should let student whose have taken calculus at community colleges, come in as second language learners and gotten top g.p.a.s. that's...
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uc berkeley owns land and uses it for research. school officials say research needs to resume this week. the prot testors want land used for sustainable agriculture. >> with his company set to go public, facebook founder mark zuckerberg is celebrating his birthday tonight. he's 28 and worth $50 billion. to put his age into perspective he's half of the age of the average ceo but eight years on the job lasting longer than most ceos. he is older now than steve jobs was. >> nearly $2 billion for every year of live. >> impress yif bay area researchers tapping into a new energy source. >> they can generate electric from a virus. how, next. it's not often you hear something about a virus. >> tonight there is a look at a special virus that could add years to your life. >> abc 7 news reports add hours to live of your cell phone batteries. >> there is no battery. >> no. >> this little science experiment could be heralding big things still to come. by pressing down on this thin, rubbery film, professor lee is generating electricity. enough to
uc berkeley owns land and uses it for research. school officials say research needs to resume this week. the prot testors want land used for sustainable agriculture. >> with his company set to go public, facebook founder mark zuckerberg is celebrating his birthday tonight. he's 28 and worth $50 billion. to put his age into perspective he's half of the age of the average ceo but eight years on the job lasting longer than most ceos. he is older now than steve jobs was. >> nearly $2...
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and this is including spills at stanford and uc berkeley. cal osha says the way to get employers to take chem seriously is impose penalties including criminal prosecution. and and it is generally only a misdemeanor but california is taking a harder line. the professor facing three felony counts for violating state safety regulations the first time in the united states that a pro growers has been charged with the work place death of an employee. ucla and uc regents are make of the case. >> we're trying to send a message to employers and industry generally. that this will not be tolerated. >> for other violations uncovered, ucla is contesting another fine for not reporting a previous accident that burn aid graduate student. and since the death, it says it will raise safety standards in labs and implement them on campus autos this chancellor made it clear he wants to see ucla as best in class. we're pufting in a lot of energy into sharing our experience autos he did not respond to interview requests but did defend hip snefl a 2009 letter to "lo
and this is including spills at stanford and uc berkeley. cal osha says the way to get employers to take chem seriously is impose penalties including criminal prosecution. and and it is generally only a misdemeanor but california is taking a harder line. the professor facing three felony counts for violating state safety regulations the first time in the united states that a pro growers has been charged with the work place death of an employee. ucla and uc regents are make of the case. >>...
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. >> the director of uc berkeley california energy institute feels more regulation is not the answer. his solution is to allow californians to buy some of that dirtier gas that the rest of the country use but put a surcharge on it. use the money to buy back polluting cars from pre1976 era. >> a lot more questions than answers here, too. thank you very much. important developments from the san francisco 49ers. the head coach is treated for a heart condition. team coverage tonight. larry beil is in the,%÷ ruse nus room. you first, please, larry. >> jim har. baugh talked with team doctors they felt it would be best if he got treated immediately. he underwent what the team is describing as a minor procedure. players told about this this morning. they had no idea anything might be wrong with their head coach. >> to me, he stood behind me and steam seemed fine. know anything is wrong. i am saying we know he's going to be all right. >> we're playing for him. we heard everything is good. so... we're all happy. and... i think that he'll want us to finish practice, go out there, and work hard.
. >> the director of uc berkeley california energy institute feels more regulation is not the answer. his solution is to allow californians to buy some of that dirtier gas that the rest of the country use but put a surcharge on it. use the money to buy back polluting cars from pre1976 era. >> a lot more questions than answers here, too. thank you very much. important developments from the san francisco 49ers. the head coach is treated for a heart condition. team coverage tonight....
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the 22-year-old seen here was a brand new uc berkeley graduate when she died. her boyfriend charged with vehicular manslaughter accord tg a report. police say he was drunk and speeding when his cadillac hit a tree. lopez's 6-year-old son is reportedly paralyzed and now on life support. >> there is a man found guilty of first degree murder. the jury toork two days of convicting him of shooting and killing a man two years ago. davis shot and wounded by a security guard outside of a club. a suspect secretary was never caught. >> and authorities dieded tw two -- indicted two men accused of beating brian stow today. both appeared in court. prosecutor says norwood hid guns inside of his home for sanchez. both men were barred from owning guns because of past criminal convictions. >> and i just received an envelope that apparently contained a indictment on gun charge autos police believe they both assaulted snow the dodger parking lot in los angeles. they have pleaded not guilty to charges and he continues to recover after suffering a brain injury. >> facebook's initia
the 22-year-old seen here was a brand new uc berkeley graduate when she died. her boyfriend charged with vehicular manslaughter accord tg a report. police say he was drunk and speeding when his cadillac hit a tree. lopez's 6-year-old son is reportedly paralyzed and now on life support. >> there is a man found guilty of first degree murder. the jury toork two days of convicting him of shooting and killing a man two years ago. davis shot and wounded by a security guard outside of a club. a...
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berkeley had to be rebuilt because it sits on top of a dangerous fault. abc 7 is live way look around and it's really impressive. >> it is really truly. and i think when they say fans will love it, they're probably right. fences are up but not for long. when fill fd the big one hits on the bault, the 62,000 people inside there could with the the safest in the bay area. this 1923 facade was preserved. and with most of the rest of the stadium being gutted and rebuilt, fans should still recognize the stadium they've known. >> i think they'll see it looks the same. you know? there is a high compliment. he said you know what you've accomplished is that it looks like memorial stadium. >> now, it's more open with views, and it's safer. was necessary to bring it up to standards. >> this is perfectly sax i want to be here during an earthquake. >> project was built in 21 months but planning in the works for years. and seemed it might never happen. >> when this opened 62,000 fans next saturday, i believe everyone will be pleased. >> it was lowered and the university
berkeley had to be rebuilt because it sits on top of a dangerous fault. abc 7 is live way look around and it's really impressive. >> it is really truly. and i think when they say fans will love it, they're probably right. fences are up but not for long. when fill fd the big one hits on the bault, the 62,000 people inside there could with the the safest in the bay area. this 1923 facade was preserved. and with most of the rest of the stadium being gutted and rebuilt, fans should still...
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. >> thus far he hasn't succeeded in raising any tax autos this economist is director of the uc berkeley birch center. i asked if taxes are so low why weren't we doing better? >> two things are not that closely related. >> saying there are other factors in this economy and that is not what you'll hear on the campaign trail. >> there is a corelation of lower rates and stronger growth. >> this would be an important lesson if that simple. >> he says that there is no one policy fits all. in a down economy, tax cuts aren't effective in getting businesses to hire. >> if there is no demand, the company not going expand operation autos today in texas the president said the way to get the economy moving is letting governments hire workers and to pay for it by taxing the wealthy. >> we're not going spend better on tax cuts for me. >> and there are lower tax rates in the past have spurred more investment. >> does it work? >> this is evidence showing lower tax rates will encourage things just mepgsed. >> ask to take sides he won't side with the president and won't side with romney. he said he'd like
. >> thus far he hasn't succeeded in raising any tax autos this economist is director of the uc berkeley birch center. i asked if taxes are so low why weren't we doing better? >> two things are not that closely related. >> saying there are other factors in this economy and that is not what you'll hear on the campaign trail. >> there is a corelation of lower rates and stronger growth. >> this would be an important lesson if that simple. >> he says that there...
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she says she was nursed by her mother until age six and the urging of her father who studied in uc berkeley. the article is the way of creating a stronger bond. >> probably snuggle time. it's not nutrition. that they're getting at that point. >> and this has become the top search term. so many hits it crashed. >> coming up next the price of protecting the bay. and why the bar pilots are now demanding more. >> the value of the service i'm not sure you can put a price on that. >> and that is just what they're doing. an abc 7 news investigation is just ahead. juicy johnsonville sausage. made with only premium cuts of pork since 1945. johnsonville. sausage is all we do. >>> bar pilots guide cargo ships in and out of san francisco bay now they're demanding more money. >> they claim it's a safety issue but shippers don't buy that. abc 7 news is here now with an exclusive investigation. >> shipping companies have to use bar pilots when the ship comes to san francisco. the state sets fees pilots can charge. but now, the pilots want a raise. shippers say they make enough. last year, each bar pilot b
she says she was nursed by her mother until age six and the urging of her father who studied in uc berkeley. the article is the way of creating a stronger bond. >> probably snuggle time. it's not nutrition. that they're getting at that point. >> and this has become the top search term. so many hits it crashed. >> coming up next the price of protecting the bay. and why the bar pilots are now demanding more. >> the value of the service i'm not sure you can put a price on...
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uc berkeley says it tried to work out a deal but occupy the farm activists have hijack aid movement refusing to accept compromise. we'll hear from both sides tonight. and there is a meeting that will begin and we'll have the story at 11:00 and 9:00. live in albany abc 7 news. >> and starting this friday, pacific gas and electric will be using new technologies to test pipelines for defects. today the utility offer aid preview of it. and abc 7 news shows us how it will work for public safety. >> this pg&e video shows how it's being used to look for corrosion and faulty welds. this can travel through pipes and this smaller one prop yoleled for pressure in the pipes up to five miles per hour for large one. and that means they don't have to be shut down during testing. it's technology leased from a joint venture. >> there is a circuit. if you have good pipe wall, it continues and what happens is that it's broken. you have leakage, hence the name. >> this next section detects welds. there are locations to let crews know where to dig. pg&e will take a gas line on friday at a cost of $1.5 million. s
uc berkeley says it tried to work out a deal but occupy the farm activists have hijack aid movement refusing to accept compromise. we'll hear from both sides tonight. and there is a meeting that will begin and we'll have the story at 11:00 and 9:00. live in albany abc 7 news. >> and starting this friday, pacific gas and electric will be using new technologies to test pipelines for defects. today the utility offer aid preview of it. and abc 7 news shows us how it will work for public...
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. >> uc berkeley hopes drilling into clear lake will help them find answers on the impact of climate change. this is video of scientists drilling into ancient sediment looking for clue that's could help them predict how plants and animals could adopt. researchers will examine for pollen and fresh water organisms. and this will be used to help guide policies. >> and from science to entertainment, first of the summer blockbusters. so how big will the box office be for "the avengers"? the film from walt disney. and here is abc 7 news arts and entertainment reporter with his review on the aisle. >> we're outdone. >> that is dreadful. visitors invading. what will sam l jackson do about super here yeses? there are differences of opinion z they have to respond. and there is a certain humanity. >> avengers. >> this is sort of like a team. >> and captain america or the hope played by mark ruffalo. there are times when the pace slows. >> you can take a look at the destroyer. they could have brought down doyle drive. this isn't memorable but you'll be overcome with awe. and there are more explo
. >> uc berkeley hopes drilling into clear lake will help them find answers on the impact of climate change. this is video of scientists drilling into ancient sediment looking for clue that's could help them predict how plants and animals could adopt. researchers will examine for pollen and fresh water organisms. and this will be used to help guide policies. >> and from science to entertainment, first of the summer blockbusters. so how big will the box office be for "the...
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. >> another, it passes over uc berkeley. >> this shows hangar one with a fly above. >> and this 8th grader e mailed thus picture passing over a middle school in san francisco north beach area. >> and we'd love to have your photos and videos, too. you can e mail them to us. >> and later tonight we'll have the report from sacramento where the governor today made future space exploration a new priority for california. >> there is much more still to come tonight. reporting on the weapon used against san francisco police last night and why they're coming under fire from a band of protestor autos and a bay area school district hirz a public relations firm to answer questions on the abc 7 news i team. >> i'm spencer christian. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and later a new approach to reducing congestion. find out where you can get >>> investigateors not sure what sparked this grass fire that started this afternoon near the golf course on valley vista road and spread to about six acres. no homes threatened. and there is mitt romney released tax returns from last year and
. >> another, it passes over uc berkeley. >> this shows hangar one with a fly above. >> and this 8th grader e mailed thus picture passing over a middle school in san francisco north beach area. >> and we'd love to have your photos and videos, too. you can e mail them to us. >> and later tonight we'll have the report from sacramento where the governor today made future space exploration a new priority for california. >> there is much more still to come...
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he graduated from uc berkeley receiving a law degree from uc san francisco. the fallen ambassador helping other staff evacuate when killed. and there is president obama says the country promised justice will prevail. >> there is i want to assure you, we'll bring killers to justice. >> the president pledged to increase security at u.s. embassies. >> there is mitt romney reacted and mark matthews is here now with more on that part of this. >> mitt romney told reporters u.s. embassy responded to the angry mob attack by a a.poll jizing and was talking about a statement regarding the video that sparked the assault on the u.s. embassy in cairo. >> i don't think we hesitate when we see something that is a violation of principal autos mitt romney was talking about a statement in which he said the embassy condemns continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt religious feelings of muslims. romney called it an apology. >> how simply the administration was wrong to stand by a statement sympathizing with those breeching our embassy and egypt instead of condemning a
he graduated from uc berkeley receiving a law degree from uc san francisco. the fallen ambassador helping other staff evacuate when killed. and there is president obama says the country promised justice will prevail. >> there is i want to assure you, we'll bring killers to justice. >> the president pledged to increase security at u.s. embassies. >> there is mitt romney reacted and mark matthews is here now with more on that part of this. >> mitt romney told reporters...
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uc berkeley, five, followed by ucla, six, and uc riverside, number nine. uc santa barbara, ranked 14th, uc davis, 17th. washington monthly uses criteria different from the u.s. news and world report college rankings. >> there is most of the top u.s. news schools like yale and princeton and dartmouth don't do well on our rankings but uc schools do well. >> washington monthly criteria emphasizes schools it felt about d.ate better job promoting public good, social mobility, graduating students from underprivileged families, university emphasizing research promoting economic growth received to higher grades. and campuses where students gave back to the community ranked higher. >> this shows school that's are good for the country rather than good for the lucky few that get into them. >> two state universities received recognition. cal state fresno and san diego state university recognized in the best bang for the buck cat gorey. both singled out for high graduation rates among ethnic minorities. and there is a link to the washington monthly rangings on our web
uc berkeley, five, followed by ucla, six, and uc riverside, number nine. uc santa barbara, ranked 14th, uc davis, 17th. washington monthly uses criteria different from the u.s. news and world report college rankings. >> there is most of the top u.s. news schools like yale and princeton and dartmouth don't do well on our rankings but uc schools do well. >> washington monthly criteria emphasizes schools it felt about d.ate better job promoting public good, social mobility, graduating...
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. >> and there i >>> findings of a study out of uc berkeley are raising concerns about the chemical known as bpa showing mothers with high levels had less active thoi roids and the thyroids of newborn boys were more active. there is no impact found among newborn girls and this is commonly found in other containers and in the lining of food and beverage can autos people understand how easy to break a heart but how about making one? there is a group of researchers developed a blueprint they say could have a profound affect. >> through a microscope there is no mistaking beating. these heart cells were created in a bay area lab and have helped researchers unlock secrets of how a heart becomes a heart it helps to know what switches exist how they're connected and what they turn on or shut off. >> so this team set out to map the genetic switches locked inside of the dna of embryonic stem cells to see how it becomes a hearts cell. >> this is setting right switches to turn genes on or off. >> to begin, the research had to coax millions of embryonic stem cells into becoming beating heart cells in
. >> and there i >>> findings of a study out of uc berkeley are raising concerns about the chemical known as bpa showing mothers with high levels had less active thoi roids and the thyroids of newborn boys were more active. there is no impact found among newborn girls and this is commonly found in other containers and in the lining of food and beverage can autos people understand how easy to break a heart but how about making one? there is a group of researchers developed a...
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berkeley. and described his friend as a humanist. >> chris is one of the people with. many of us who have an interest in languages and the way people see the rest of the world. he took great pride inputting himself in understanding their culture. the way they approached issues. he was born into this work. >> and he is the first u.s. ambassador to be killed since 1979. >> the federal reserve announced a series after gresive actions to once again stimulate the u.s. economy. investing $40 billion to prop up securities backed by home mortgages and this plans to keep rates at lows for three years, they're ready to make another action since job growth doesn't pick up. the fed chair idea to make it cheaper for people to borrow money, then spend it. >> this is a employment at a grave concern. the economy isn't growing fast enough to make significant progress. >> the fed has sunk $2 tril yin into bonds ask securities sin the great recession hit. skeptics say it won't do much to stimulate the economy but
berkeley. and described his friend as a humanist. >> chris is one of the people with. many of us who have an interest in languages and the way people see the rest of the world. he took great pride inputting himself in understanding their culture. the way they approached issues. he was born into this work. >> and he is the first u.s. ambassador to be killed since 1979. >> the federal reserve announced a series after gresive actions to once again stimulate the u.s. economy....
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. >> this researcher with uc berkeley and hill very an otter keeper and they get paid to take care of otters in captivity they choose to spend free time searching for wild otters. >> this is what i've been wanting to do and dinot have means or ability to do it on on my own. >> and they search for clues indicating how animals use their habitat. they have big red feet. >> and you can find out where they can go. you can see a perfect little animal trail going up there. >> if you're able to be an animal and scoot through this hole and up the hill you can find a whole area of trails like this. >> there are team that's can figure out whether otters are among them by looking for, well, otter poop. >> there is skat. >> just pick it up. >> the team collects otter poop for nal sis and they document it and take photos. there aname. >> pooperazzi. >> volunteers hope this will encourage people to protect them and their fragile habitat. >> it's fun and important. the project is looking for more otter spotters. there is a web site with great photos and videos and a presentation coming up next month.
. >> this researcher with uc berkeley and hill very an otter keeper and they get paid to take care of otters in captivity they choose to spend free time searching for wild otters. >> this is what i've been wanting to do and dinot have means or ability to do it on on my own. >> and they search for clues indicating how animals use their habitat. they have big red feet. >> and you can find out where they can go. you can see a perfect little animal trail going up there....
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berkeley. and they have now taken over a plot of university-obed land to grow vegetables. >> this group called occupy the farms says it's gotten an mazingly warm reception from neighbors. some have stopped by this farm here to help bring seeds and soi. people who own this land, university of california berkeley are not quite so amused and reception has been less warm. >> there is a go tok a big salad in a couple weeks here. >> earth day is over, but occupy the farm is not. volunteers rip up weeds other come with potted seedlings, top soil and water, down to the irrigation system and chickens it has a smell of a small family farm. >> this is not a half hearted job. >> months of effort have gone into planning this. >> you might almost forget every person here is breaking the law. >> are they trespassing now? >> yes. >> the spokesman is vague about how the school plans to deal with the okay saigs. >> we'll enforce them in a safe, effective manner. >> but it's clear they won't go willingly. the uni
berkeley. and they have now taken over a plot of university-obed land to grow vegetables. >> this group called occupy the farms says it's gotten an mazingly warm reception from neighbors. some have stopped by this farm here to help bring seeds and soi. people who own this land, university of california berkeley are not quite so amused and reception has been less warm. >> there is a go tok a big salad in a couple weeks here. >> earth day is over, but occupy the farm is not....
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. >> and at uc berkeley baton wielding officers had a violent confrontation with demonstrators who set up tents on the steps. >> i do believe that had the recommendations in this report been in place, been implemented with the mistakes of november was not -- not have occurred. >> this report is a draft now beginning a three-week period for public comments. the final is expected by the end of may. >> there is an update on breaking news in pinole a chp officer shot a suspect. we've learned this started on highway 4. the officer spotted a stolen car. >> the suspect pulled into a kaiser hospital parking lot. the chp says this driver opened fire as he got out of the car. the officer fired back and hit him and was not hurt. the speck was -- has nonlife threatening wounds. >> and still to come tonight here on abc 7 news there is a rescue just now completed. a hoarse plucked by helicopter from a ravine. >> and remember that whale that got stuck in fish netting? there is an update on that tonight. a crew claims they've saved it, ahead. >> it is the first friday in oakland. a live report coming
. >> and at uc berkeley baton wielding officers had a violent confrontation with demonstrators who set up tents on the steps. >> i do believe that had the recommendations in this report been in place, been implemented with the mistakes of november was not -- not have occurred. >> this report is a draft now beginning a three-week period for public comments. the final is expected by the end of may. >> there is an update on breaking news in pinole a chp officer shot a...
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. >> uc berkeley hoping an occupy encampment would be gone nouchl occupiers ignored requests to clear out over the weekend meaning expect a confrontation. and laura anthony is live with occupy the farm. >> there are two sides of an exchanging propose yalz. jufts twoin minutes i'm told occupiers had a meeting and have come up with a proposal they hope to deliver to the university this evening. and we've talked with one researcher who is anxious to get in here and plant her crops. >> we're asking and looking for new variety autos for 30 years researchers planted her corn here on the 10 acre plot. and this season there are more than a few people and tents in her way. >> we normally plant june 1. it takes a couple weeks to get ready. i feel like this is the last week i've asked them to pack up and leave. think they've made their point. and rather than packing up it looks like just another day with little hint they plan to move aside so researchers can move in. >> there are ongoing communication was researchers and we have done our best to steward the land in the appropriate way and we thi
. >> uc berkeley hoping an occupy encampment would be gone nouchl occupiers ignored requests to clear out over the weekend meaning expect a confrontation. and laura anthony is live with occupy the farm. >> there are two sides of an exchanging propose yalz. jufts twoin minutes i'm told occupiers had a meeting and have come up with a proposal they hope to deliver to the university this evening. and we've talked with one researcher who is anxious to get in here and plant her crops....